(Attempt to) add an initial volume

mkfs adds a volume named "default", which mount will open up.

Adds a "root object ID" to object stores.

Volumes are managed in a directory which is the root object for the root
object store. Entries in the directory point to object stores which root
each volume; the root object ID for these volume object stores is the
root directory.

Added a test which unfortunately fails ATM (disabled_test_add_volume).
The volume doesn't appear after remounting the filesystem.

Change-Id: I45c6f2dc5ae0fb1644cb2eda77b848825ecdf5ef
15 files changed
tree: facda8353a26b099d95d8c52e713dc6621069869
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  2. build/
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  5. docs/
  6. examples/
  7. garnet/
  8. products/
  9. scripts/
  10. sdk/
  11. src/
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  13. tools/
  14. zircon/
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  17. .git-blame-ignore-revs
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  24. CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md
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  30. rustfmt.toml
README.md

Fuchsia

Pink + Purple == Fuchsia (a new operating system)

What is Fuchsia?

Fuchsia is a modular, capability-based operating system. Fuchsia runs on modern 64-bit Intel and ARM processors.

Fuchsia is an open source project with a code of conduct that we expect everyone who interacts with the project to respect.

Read more about Fuchsia's principles.

How can I build and run Fuchsia?

See Getting Started.

Where can I learn more about Fuchsia?

See fuchsia.dev.